Genealogy - Napoleon Guards&nbsp-&nbspTom Gerber, 05/02/2002 17:24:26 My ancestor was supposed to have been mortally wounded at the Battle of Waterloo. We have been trying to find out his name - all we know is he is from Strassburg and his last name is LeFebvre.
Are there any sources that we can check for the dead/wounded from the Battle in the Guards??
Are there any archives I can write to for more information?
Thank you
Tom

&nbsp&nbspRe:your ancestor killed in Waterloo&nbsp-&nbspDURAND Bruno, 24/03/2002 22:50:09 &nbsp&nbsp I know someone who is presently registering one by one all the soldiers from the Guard wounded or killed during the napoleonic campaigns, from the troops books in the Military archives in Vincennes. I could ask him, but he will probably have many Lefebvre, as it is a common name in France (there was among them a famous marshal Lefebvre...but he did not die in Waterloo). Don't you know his first name ?

&nbsp&nbspRe:my help&nbsp-&nbspSébastien de Gouvion St-Cyr, Angleterre, 02/07/2002 11:24:49 &nbsp&nbsp for this information you must send a letter to Les archives militaires de Paris. Give your name and your ancestor name they will be the searches.